[KRAFTWERK] Review of Sao Paulo's concert (too late, indeed!)

Leonard R. Cleavelin leonard at cleavelin.net
Mon Apr 20 12:13:51 CEST 2009


On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Priscila M. <nakoruru6 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> Just like back in 2004, I wrote a little review of the concert to add
> to my website. Which I meant to move to a paid server I have been
> paying for ages but I still haven't done it. Anyway, it is better late
> than never. It should be back online in the next couple of days.
>
> I only need to words to describe Kraftwerk's gig: FLIPPING AWESOME!!!
> AWESOME!!! There was even a huge crash on the laptops during Man
> Machine but I shall get to that soon enough.
>
> Let's get to the details then: I couldn't possibly decide what time to
> go to the concert. I didn't wanna go too early and have to suffer with
> that annoying Brazilian band. I didn't wanna get there too late and
> miss a second of Kraftwerk's gig.

<snippety doo dah!>

> Finally after more than half an hour of walking and squeezing
> ourselves into people, we entered the venue. The whole time we were
> walking trying to get into the venue, we could hear the brazilian band
> already playing. I was freaking out we wouldn't get inside in time to
> see Kraftwerk. Thankfully we did but we had to stand more than 30
> minutes of Los Hermanos. What an annoying band, by the way! :-/

Well, you already spelled out the terms of the bargain: stand some of
the annoying Brazilian band, or risk missing some of Kraftwerk's gig.
Seems to me that you did well, all considered.

Thanks for the review!

Cheers,

LRC

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